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- has links to the Catholic Church, as each Good Friday the Pope leads a torchlit "Way of the Cross" procession that starts in the area around the Colosseum...
- Scotland, to mark the end of the Yule season. Each festival involves a torchlit procession by squads of costumed parti****nts (known as guizers) that culminates...
- the native countries of the victims were of shock and outrage. A public torchlit vigil was held in Ueland's native town of Bryne in support of her family...
- vast anti-communist rally at Mölln, near Lübeck, with a procession of torchlit boats down the local canal, each carrying flags of the 'lost provinces'...
- buildings in the prin****lity. It is famous for being the starting point of a torchlit religious procession by local residents that takes place on the eve of...
- Lithuania. The celebrations often involve flower wreaths, bonfires and torchlit processions, and music and dancing. The festival is a Christan festival...
- County Westmeath on the Hill of Uisneach since 2009. It culminates in a torchlit procession by parti****nts in costume, some on horseback, and the lighting...
- is twinned with: Nowy Sącz, Poland 2002 Molise earthquakes Ndocciata, a torchlit parade traditionally held in Molise on Christmas Eve Molise Croats "Po****tion...
- Walker, and James H. Wilkinson. Senior Wranglers were once fêted with torchlit processions and took pride of place in the university's graduation ceremony...
- Sea at sunrise on May Day, occasionally naked. This is accompanied by torchlit processions and much elated celebration. In Wales, the first day of May...